Mmebusɛm 19 – AKCB & NIRV

Akuapem Twi Contemporary Bible

Mmebusɛm 19:1-29

1Ohiani a ne nantew ho nni asɛm no

ye sen ɔkwasea a nʼasɛm mfa kwan mu.

2Mmɔdemmɔ a nimdeɛ nka ho no nye,

saa ara na ntɛmpɛ a ɛma obi yera kwan nso nye.

3Onipa agyimisɛm sɛe nʼabrabɔ,

nanso ne koma huru tia Awurade.

4Ahonya frɛfrɛ nnamfonom bebree;

nanso ohiani adamfo gyaw no hɔ.

5Adansekurumni benya nʼakatua,

na nea otwa nkontompo remfa ne ho nni.

6Nnipa pii pɛ adom fi sodifo nkyɛn,

na nea ɔkyɛ ade yɛ obiara adamfo.

7Ohiani abusuafo nyinaa po no,

na saa ara na ne nnamfonom po no!

Mpo ɔhwehwɛ wɔn, pɛ sɛ ɔpa wɔn kyɛw,

nanso onhu wɔn baabiara.

8Nea onya nyansa no dɔ ne kra;

nea ɔpɛ nhumu no nya nkɔso.

9Adansekurumni benya asotwe,

na nea otwa nkontompo no bɛyera.

10Ɛmfata sɛ ɔkwasea bedi taamu,

anaasɛ akoa bedi mmapɔmma so!

11Onipa nyansa ma no ntoboase;

ɛyɛ anuonyam ma obi sɛ obebu nʼani gu mfomso bi so.

12Ɔhene abufuw te sɛ gyata mmubomu,

na nʼadom te sɛ sare so bosu.

13Ɔba kwasea yɛ nʼagya ɔsɛe,

ɔyere tɔkwapɛfo te sɛ ɔdan a ne nwini to ntwa da.

14Afi ne ahonyade yɛ agyapade a efi awofo,

na ɔyere nimdefo fi Awurade.

15Akwadworɔ de nnahɔɔ ba,

na ɔkɔm de ɔkwadwofo.

16Nea odi nkyerɛkyerɛ so no bɔ ne nkwa ho ban,

na nea ogyaagyaa ne ho no bewu.

17Nea ɔyɛ adɔe ma ohiani no yɛ de fɛm Awurade,

na obetua no nea ɔyɛ no so ka.

18Teɛ wo ba, na ɛno mu na anidaso wɔ,

na nyɛ wɔn a wɔde no kɔ owu mu no mu baako.

19Ɛsɛ sɛ onipa a ne koma haw no no nya so asotwe;

sɛ woka ma no a, wobɛyɛ bio.

20Tie afotu na gye nkyerɛkyerɛ to mu,

na awiei no, wubehu nyansa.

21Nhyehyɛe bebree wɔ onipa koma mu,

nanso nea Awurade pɛ no na ɛba mu.

22Nea onipa pɛ ne nokware dɔ;

eye sɛ wobɛyɛ ohiani sen sɛ wobɛyɛ ɔtorofo.

23Awurade suro kɔ nkwa mu;

na onipa de abotɔyam home a ɔhaw bi nni mu.

24Ɔkwadwofo de ne nsa si aduan mu,

na ɛyɛ no anihaw sɛ obeyi akɔ nʼano.

25Twa ɔfɛwdifo mmaa, na atetekwaa bɛfa adwene;

ka nea ɔwɔ nhumu anim, na obenya nimdeɛ.

26Nea ɔbɔ nʼagya korɔn na ɔpam ne na no

yɛ ɔba a ɔde aniwu ne animguase ba.

27Me ba, sɛ wugyae nkyerɛkyerɛ tie a,

wobɛman afi nimdeɛ nsɛm ho.

28Adansekurumni di atɛntrenee ho fɛw;

na omumɔyɛfo ano mene bɔne.

29Wɔasiesie asotwe ama fɛwdifo,

ne mmaabɔ ama nkwaseafo akyi.

New International Reader’s Version

Proverbs 19:1-29

1It is better to be poor and to live without blame

than to be foolish and to twist words around.

2Getting excited about something without knowledge isn’t good.

It’s even worse to be in a hurry and miss the way.

3A person’s own foolish acts destroy their life.

But their heart is angry with the Lord.

4Wealth brings many friends.

But even the closest friend of a poor person abandons them.

5A dishonest witness will be punished.

And whoever pours out lies will not go free.

6Many try to win the favor of rulers.

And everyone is the friend of a person who gives gifts.

7Poor people are avoided by their whole family.

Their friends avoid them even more.

The poor person runs after his friends to beg for help.

But they can’t be found.

8Anyone who gets wisdom loves life.

Anyone who values understanding will soon succeed.

9A dishonest witness will be punished.

And those who pour out lies will die.

10It isn’t proper for a foolish person to live in great comfort.

And it is much worse when a slave rules over princes!

11A person’s wisdom makes them patient.

They will be honored if they forgive someone who sins against them.

12A king’s anger is like a lion’s roar.

But his favor is like dew on the grass.

13A foolish child is a father’s ruin.

A nagging wife is like dripping that never stops.

14You will receive houses and wealth from your parents.

But a wise wife is given by the Lord.

15Anyone who doesn’t want to work sleeps his life away.

And a person who refuses to work goes hungry.

16Those who keep commandments keep their lives.

But those who don’t care how they live will die.

17Anyone who is kind to poor people lends to the Lord.

God will reward them for what they have done.

18Train your children, because then there is hope.

Don’t do anything to bring about their deaths.

19A person with a bad temper must pay for it.

If you save them, you will have to do it again.

20Listen to advice and accept correction.

In the end you will be counted among those who are wise.

21A person may have many plans in their heart.

But the Lord’s purpose wins out in the end.

22Everyone longs for love that never fails.

It is better to be poor than to be a liar.

23Having respect for the Lord leads to life.

Then you will be content and free from trouble.

24A person who doesn’t want to work leaves his hand in the dish.

He won’t even bring it back up to his mouth!

25If you whip a person who makes fun of others,

childish people will learn to be wise.

If you warn those who already understand what is right,

they will gain even more knowledge.

26Anyone who robs their father and drives out their mother

is a child who brings shame and dishonor.

27My son, if you stop listening to what I teach you,

you will wander away from the words of knowledge.

28A dishonest witness makes fun of what is right.

The mouths of those who do wrong gulp down evil.

29Those who make fun of others will be judged.

Foolish people will be punished.